He has been working his list for six years. Now he's watching a bridge. Raymond Cross has a system. Sixteen days of observation. A compound calibrated to a prescription. A device built from materials no one connects to each other. A washed coffee mug placed in the center of the counter when he leaves. Two hundred and twelve names. People who sat in a grief support room and said the thing they had never said anywhere else. Raymond read their confessions through a parking lot window. He has been working through them, city by city, leaving behind only a gait impression no one knew to look for-until now. Detective Mara Cole has followed him from Chicago to Portland to Seattle. Now the trail leads south to Longview, Washington-a mill town on the Columbia River-where Raymond has embedded himself in the night shift at the paper mill and watches the Lewis and Clark Bridge every evening from the river's edge. Across that bridge lives Dale Whitfield. The name the list started with. The reason for six years of everything. Mara has eleven days. One photograph. And a surveillance gap she hasn't found yet. Night Shift is the third book in the Every Good Neighborhood series-a propulsive, deeply unsettling crime thriller set in the industrial mill towns of the Pacific Northwest.
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